

And retirees currently rely on the workers’ taxes for their retirement ¯\(ツ)/¯


And retirees currently rely on the workers’ taxes for their retirement ¯\(ツ)/¯


Reading mode bypasses the paywall


Cargo does not respect lockfiles by default, AFAIK. You need to explicitly pass the --locked flag.
This is how you end up with made figures, because the generated query forgot a WHERE clause and no one’s there to check it


On fdroid there is, but this is a fork from some “random” person after the original dev abandoned the project.


Because they help the US…?


If your threat model is a state actor breaking through your phone’s TPM then sure, but for most people escaping the google ecosystem is by far the biggest need in terms of privacy/security
Note: IDK exactly what graphene needs hardware wise, don’t quote me. Point is, there’s such a thing as “good enough”


I only quickly skimmed but the thing makes no sense right from the beginning. Equating level design to software architecture?


The Debian Bookworm fix was only rolled out last night. Bookworm was not directly affected though, so maybe that’s why it took a bit more time


The point | | | Your head


I hear crazy claims like this but haven’t seen anything close to this with my own eyes (yet).
I shudder at the idea that SPI or i2c are considered complex for someone supposed to interact with hardware. What will you do if a problem arises and you don’t even know which pin does what?
The real answer is that user-agents can be used to show you one version in your browser and then serve you another one with curl.
I say “real” because all the idiots talking about “don’t run scripts from the internet!!!” probably forget they don’t decompile every binary they run. E.g. the rustup installer (the tool for managing Rust toolchains) is by default a curl+bash one liner. Why would I worry about them serving me a wrong script when I’m any way about to run their binary blob?
If you have any doubt about the hosting service (which might or not be the same as the software author!) then avoid piping into bash, but then why would you run their code at all if you distrust them so much? Do you expect github to install a keylogger? Probably not. Some telemetry hook to know whose running the requested script? Possibly someday


Every time I see people boasting about their uptime, I ask myself how old their kernel actually is.
I’ve set this auto reboot and never had to worry about patching my server.
Edit: yeah I know live patching is a thing, not worth the hassle for 99% of server workloads.


Lol MBFC, the website that calls CNN a left leaning source. Might as well ask rats what they think of cats.


If you feel like you need to mention those things on every post mentioning China, maybe the sheep is your mirror.
That’s exactly OP’s point: can’t mention anything positive China does without all the worlders diverting. “Keep buying ICEs, because EVs use Chinese batteries, and you wouldn’t want to fund them!”. Big Oil thank you for your service, now go grab MacDonald’s where employees are treated with the utmost respect. Don’t look up.


Of all place? Have you been living under a rock?
That doesn’t make sense. There’s a world between “garbage commit” and “fancy new feature” and most of it is irrelevant to anything.
I don’t want git bisect to make me check if “run clang-format” broke anything. I don’t want to revert a feature but leave in unit tests that will fail (or worse, the opposite). I don’t care when git blame tells me “rename X to Y”, I want to see the context that motivated this change.
Squashed commits are atomic, built and tested. Anything in between is whatever reviewers let slip in. It’s easier to check a MR description is well written than 5 commit messages (that might get rebased without you noticing)
I often end up squashing all my changes into a single commit, rebase it, and then reset HEAD^ to rewrite some commit history.
Brute force, but better than resolving 10 conflicts in the same file over and over
I tried to setup Forgejo CI but was turned off by the need to have nodejs installed to do anything, even cloning the repository. Does everyone just maintain their own images?
Gitlab CI by comparison will let me you any image (e.g. basic rustc imagé) and do the orchestration by itself. So much nicer to use imo
It’s shitty because it comes from a fucking Christian party, full of regressive fucks, in a country where abortion rights are terrible (on western European standards at least).
There’s a billion reasons people don’t have kids, and while money is one, there are many more that the government could try to address. But no, they want tradwives.
If I’m to pay more for retirement because I don’t have kids, then why shouldn’t parents pay more for the education of their offspring? Childfree workers are already paying “more” than what they get, no need to make the matter worse.
Ah and let’s not forget: tax the fucking rich. Maybe we won’t see 80+ old people picking up empty cans in the street.